The actress argued that Karol Nawrocki feels at home in the stadium environment as if he were among his own army. At the same time, she noted that his speech was characterized by shouting and pathos, which stood in stark contrast to his standard on-camera communication.
As a result, the artist issued an appeal not to trivialize these scenes and treat them solely as harmless folklore. She described this group of participants as an army of people deluded by extreme ideas.
Analyzing the politician’s rhetoric, the actress mentioned his cries about God and country, calling him a “hooligan president.” She considered the image of Nawrocki “hazy red” in the glow of flares to be the symbolism that best captures his vision of the country.
According to Szczepkowska, this red image is, in fact, “their God, their honor, and their homeland.” She emphasized that society cannot become accustomed to such fragments of reality, accepting them as the norm.
Joanna Szczepkowska’s Appeal
The actress’s reaction is a direct response to the observation of Karol Nawrocki, who, during the pilgrimage, allegedly behaved like an Orwellian reader. Szczepkowska emphasized that the president is striving to create an image of Poland that many find disturbing.
During the event, flares were fired, and the entire scene turned red, which the actress observed with growing concern. She also noted the moment when the president gave way to the clergyman.